In Zenwalk Linux, a close cousin of Vector Linux, there was a utility called "fusesmbtool." It would automatically connect the other computers on the LAN in the same workgroup to /home/{user}/smb. It was easy and fool proof.

What procedure must be followed in VL to allow me to access the other computers on my LAN? I have a feeling it's going to be complicated. That's OK! I'll do it, whatever it takes.

That's good. I see. In Zenwalk, one click and I'm browsing the LAN shared files. But in Vector, there is considerably more to be done. OK! I have changed the post title to more accurately reflect the topic.

How do I browse the LAN and see the other computers?

Should I edit all remote shares into /etc/fstab, or maybe into /etc/samba/smb.conf ?

Just FYI, when you get no message on executing a command in a Linux terminal, it means that the command executed successfully. Had there been a problem, you would have seen a message saying that the module couldn't be found, etc.

What would come next is to use fusesmb to mount the smb share after the fuse module was loaded.